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. >> so the president raised it with the president of china? >> in that statement they try to dismiss the finding saying the hacking attacks are transnational and anonymous. determining their origin is difficult. went to know how the evidence in the so-called report is tenable. >> it will only partly address the problem calling for expansion of the threat by the u.s. government beyond it was sector. >> let's talk more about the cyber attack, how prev leapt they are and what the u.s. is doing about them with an expermit. brendan conlan official with the security agency and now founder and ceo of a private security firm. vanna, started last year. thank you for being here. tell me what you did. >> i was there for 12 years and worked in cyber security realm. >> so i look at the resume and it says deputy chief of integrated cyber operation in the information assurance directorate. so english, you were running red team, blue team trying to figure out what you worked and what didn't on cyber offense and defense. >> correct. >> red team look at the pen
. >> so the president raised it with the president of china? >> in that statement they try to dismiss the finding saying the hacking attacks are transnational and anonymous. determining their origin is difficult. went to know how the evidence in the so-called report is tenable. >> it will only partly address the problem calling for expansion of the threat by the u.s. government beyond it was sector. >> let's talk more about the cyber attack, how prev leapt they are and...
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they believe china willing to crack down a little harder now? >> well, i think the response was somewhat muted from china, i think they expected more. they condemned the test. china tried to talk north korea out of testing a nuclear weapon but they did it. but they didn't really threaten them with any action but believe me, president obama would like to get china, china's help in this issue. >> so, tell us, again, matt, how much can the president get done tonight? how much could he put concerted pressure on this room? >> i think it's really interesting, because in terms of second term presidents, they understand that political capital is a diminishing resource. they know that two key pillars for that political capital are his inaugural address and state of the union address. those are the two most important things he can do to keep momentum moving. if he starts to lose it, it's very difficult for him to do it. that's why this speech and the inaugural, they always look at them like a package, put together a package to keep momentum going. >> the
they believe china willing to crack down a little harder now? >> well, i think the response was somewhat muted from china, i think they expected more. they condemned the test. china tried to talk north korea out of testing a nuclear weapon but they did it. but they didn't really threaten them with any action but believe me, president obama would like to get china, china's help in this issue. >> so, tell us, again, matt, how much can the president get done tonight? how much could he...
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and spend them but let me it's not really investment i mean does it is idea that if we did the van china very well hydrated a whole system in the twenty nine trillion dollars where is inflation first of all i think it's too soon to really see if that inflation but bottom line is the government's not there to invest your money it's there to take the very small amount of money it needs it's not there to invest your money where your money is not what interests you what's you know not the best my club that's interesting i just take them if you're to me richard brought up an issue he said they talk about the president investing in green energy and i've always thought that conservatives and liberals actually do have middle ground on the issue of and of energy efficiency because there's an economic benefit there's an economic benefit and environmental benefit and that's where the meeting ground is the problem with government investment when it's related to green energy specifically is that the government will choose specific energy types that it supports and energy and energy will move in fits
and spend them but let me it's not really investment i mean does it is idea that if we did the van china very well hydrated a whole system in the twenty nine trillion dollars where is inflation first of all i think it's too soon to really see if that inflation but bottom line is the government's not there to invest your money it's there to take the very small amount of money it needs it's not there to invest your money where your money is not what interests you what's you know not the best my...
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as long as countries like china keep going all in on clean energy, so must we. in the meantime, the natural gas boom has led to cleaner power and greater energy independence. we need to encourage that. that's why my administration will keep cutting red tape and speeding up new oil and gas permits. that's got to be part of an "all of the above" plan but i also want to work with this congress to encourage the research and technology that helps natural gas burn even cleaner and protects our air and our water. in fact much of our new found energy is drawn from lands and waters that we, the public, own together. so tonight i propose we use some of our oil and gas revenues to fund an energy security trust that will drive new research and technology to shift our cars and trucks off oil for good. if a nonpartisan coalition of ceos and retired generals and admirals can get behind this idea, then so can we. let's take their advice and free our families and businesses from the painful spikes in gas prices we put up with for far too long. i'm also issuing a new goal for ame
as long as countries like china keep going all in on clean energy, so must we. in the meantime, the natural gas boom has led to cleaner power and greater energy independence. we need to encourage that. that's why my administration will keep cutting red tape and speeding up new oil and gas permits. that's got to be part of an "all of the above" plan but i also want to work with this congress to encourage the research and technology that helps natural gas burn even cleaner and protects...
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because just as it's becoming more and more expensive to do business in places like china, america's getting more competitive and more product. and after shedding jobs for more than ten year, our manufacturers have now added about 500,000 jobs over the past three years. and i mentioned this last night, caterpillar, which i know you guys supply, they're bringing jobs back from japan. ford is bringing jobs back from mexico. after placing plants in other countries like china, intel is opening its most advanced plant here in the united states. apple is starting to make macs in america again. so, we're seeing this trend what we call insourcing. not just outsourcing. and the reason is because america's got outstanding workers. we're starting to produce more homegrown energy which is driving down our energy costs. and obviously, we still got the biggest market in the world. and if we, you know, try to improve our infrastructure a little bit more, then we're going to be even that much more competitive. now, i want to be honest with you, we're not going to bring back every job that's been los
because just as it's becoming more and more expensive to do business in places like china, america's getting more competitive and more product. and after shedding jobs for more than ten year, our manufacturers have now added about 500,000 jobs over the past three years. and i mentioned this last night, caterpillar, which i know you guys supply, they're bringing jobs back from japan. ford is bringing jobs back from mexico. after placing plants in other countries like china, intel is opening its...
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. ♪ he can talk to china, mongolia and all the koreas and he eats velveeta shells and cheese. so who are you calling amateur? liquid gold. eat like that guy you know. i'm maria, and i have diabetic nerve pain. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it was like pins and needles sticking in your toes and in your feet. it progressed from there to burning like i was walking on hot coals. at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went to see my doctor, she chose lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ female announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eye sight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, w
. ♪ he can talk to china, mongolia and all the koreas and he eats velveeta shells and cheese. so who are you calling amateur? liquid gold. eat like that guy you know. i'm maria, and i have diabetic nerve pain. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it was like pins and needles sticking in your toes and in your feet. it progressed from there to burning like i was walking on hot coals. at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went to see my doctor, she chose lyrica. once i started...
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he can talk to china, mongolia and all the koreas and he eats velveeta shells and cheese. so who are you calling amateur? liquid gold. eat like that guy you know. more "likes." more tweets. so, beginning today, my son brock and his whole team will be our new senior social media strategists. any questions? since we make radiator valves wouldn't it be better if we just let fedex help us to expand to new markets? hmm gotta admit that's better than a few "likes." i don't have the door code. who's that? he won a contest online to be ceo for the day. how am i supposed to run a business here without an office?! [ male announcer ] fast, reliable deliveries worldwide. fedex. >>> in addition to addressing the nation's economy today, the president has also been meeting with labor and business leaders to discuss a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants. companies as divers a goldman sachs and coca-cola were represented as well as the na n naacp. maria teresa kumar is an msnbc contributor and president of voter latino and angela rye is director of impact and a political strategist.
he can talk to china, mongolia and all the koreas and he eats velveeta shells and cheese. so who are you calling amateur? liquid gold. eat like that guy you know. more "likes." more tweets. so, beginning today, my son brock and his whole team will be our new senior social media strategists. any questions? since we make radiator valves wouldn't it be better if we just let fedex help us to expand to new markets? hmm gotta admit that's better than a few "likes." i don't have...
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it's tough talk on kim jung-il a's son fredo. >> i think to invoke china and china has been our foil for a number of years, and the way we talk about and the deficit. i think it would be interesting for him to talk about ways that china and the united states can come together and kind of grow around common enemies. >> john: i think you're right. can the president use these nuclear tests to his advantage in the speech. >> well, yes he has to respond to it. north korea has been that way since the axis of evil. you're strong on defense as if north korea represents any type of legitimate threat to us any ways. >> john: exactly. >> be that as it may. >> john: let's talk about people who are also not a threat, marco rubio and rand paul. thethe new tradition of the tea party response. i thought they were both tea party guys and they're both giving responses is good news to democrats? >> yes, because we have a house divided is much better. >> are they divided? marco rubio was the tea party senator. now the tea party response, of course last year when michelle bachmann was talking to the wron
it's tough talk on kim jung-il a's son fredo. >> i think to invoke china and china has been our foil for a number of years, and the way we talk about and the deficit. i think it would be interesting for him to talk about ways that china and the united states can come together and kind of grow around common enemies. >> john: i think you're right. can the president use these nuclear tests to his advantage in the speech. >> well, yes he has to respond to it. north korea has been...
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in china things that used to be the market over there that was 30 times earned, they're now ten. we're the same way. ibm, google, go on. the list is incredible. >> what about apple? that's a private joke. let me go to rick santelli. while i was gone last week you hit 2% on that ten year. is that the ceiling or could we go higher from here, do you think? >> the conventional wisdom is that treasuries are toast and they're going to be selling off pushing yields higher. the fact of the matter is fives, tens, thirties net change on the year is 12 basis points for fives. 23 basis points for 30s. and since we're still close to historic low yields, the moves are large. if you take them out of that contest text it's not that big. i will consider this. if you look at the japanese stock market, it's up about 8%. but their currency's lost 6% against the greenback. if you didn't neutralize your exchange, you're only up a few percent. it pops out in other places. >> you got to hedge the yen out of the expert story in japan for sure. dani, same question for you. how do you want to allocate capi
in china things that used to be the market over there that was 30 times earned, they're now ten. we're the same way. ibm, google, go on. the list is incredible. >> what about apple? that's a private joke. let me go to rick santelli. while i was gone last week you hit 2% on that ten year. is that the ceiling or could we go higher from here, do you think? >> the conventional wisdom is that treasuries are toast and they're going to be selling off pushing yields higher. the fact of the...
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as you said, china is critical. china holds a lot of the cards with regard to shaping north korea's behavior and their response. >> we sent up aircraft with sensors to try to determine whether this was a uranium-fueled blast or plutonium. plutonium is the old way. uranium would be more worrying because it would increase the likelihood that they would be proliferate and that they would be able to conceal the centrifuges more easily. do we know yet? do you know whether -- >> i think it's going to take some time for that analysis to occur, but you're right. it would suggest that their program is diversifying and that they're building their -- not only their arsenal, but their -- the breadth of their expertise. >> is there a concern that iran might be benefitting many some way from what north korea is doing. we know that north korea has helped iran along in the past. could north korea's tests be shared, the results of their tests be shared? >> there has been some technical sharing in the past. it's possible that that co
as you said, china is critical. china holds a lot of the cards with regard to shaping north korea's behavior and their response. >> we sent up aircraft with sensors to try to determine whether this was a uranium-fueled blast or plutonium. plutonium is the old way. uranium would be more worrying because it would increase the likelihood that they would be proliferate and that they would be able to conceal the centrifuges more easily. do we know yet? do you know whether -- >> i think...
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john reid on cyber attacks from china. then paul taylor from the pew research center ♪ host: good morning. washington is facing another deadline, those automatic spending cuts that begin to kick in one week from today. one of the headlines from the washington times -- from "the new york times" -- friday, february 22. the president will meet with the japanese prime minister today. u.s.-japanese trade is among the top issue -- top issues. the league debate on spending, taxes, and budget. that will be the focus of much of next week's debate in washington. one week to do -- one week to go until sequestration -- will it matter? here are the numbers -- join the conversation on facebook and twitter.com. sanders said -- send us an email. what is the definition of sequestration? one is this -- it is that fiscal policy procedure adopted by congress to deal with the federal budget deficit. that is according -- some news over the last 24 hours as the president reaches out to republican leaders in the house and senate. a phone conver
john reid on cyber attacks from china. then paul taylor from the pew research center ♪ host: good morning. washington is facing another deadline, those automatic spending cuts that begin to kick in one week from today. one of the headlines from the washington times -- from "the new york times" -- friday, february 22. the president will meet with the japanese prime minister today. u.s.-japanese trade is among the top issue -- top issues. the league debate on spending, taxes, and...
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clearly there differences of opinion twebetween us and china. he wants to play the role of diplomat and find a way forward with the chinese without confronting the military. i think that's something the obama administration more broad lie believes in. >> he will be leaving on that trip on february 24th through march 6th. a big wide swath for secretary kerry whoa will be marking his mark to start. i appreciate it. >> thank you. >> we are following breaking news any moment now. the wife of jesse jackson junior will enter a guilty plea to federal tax fraud charges stemming from her husband's misuse of funds. the former congressman entered with his wife before entering his own guilty plea. after that hearing, jackson asked reporters to tell everyone he is sorry. he could be facing several years in prison. the justice correspondent joins me now. this was not a big surprise that we saw this morning. explain what comes next for the congressman as well as his wife. >> he wife will be pleading guilty in a few minutes. they just walked into court holding
clearly there differences of opinion twebetween us and china. he wants to play the role of diplomat and find a way forward with the chinese without confronting the military. i think that's something the obama administration more broad lie believes in. >> he will be leaving on that trip on february 24th through march 6th. a big wide swath for secretary kerry whoa will be marking his mark to start. i appreciate it. >> thank you. >> we are following breaking news any moment now....
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but i'm not going to keep spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> romney wanted to fire big bird. and he talked about him on the campaign trail all of the time. >> i'm not going to kill big bird, i promise. >> it was aparentally a big priority for the romney campaign. so this video must be very painful for mitt to watch. >> hi, we're here in the white house kitchen looking for a healthy snack to eat. >> not only did big bird keep his job, he made it all the way to the white house. his words must really ruffle mitt's feathers. >> and now i'm dancing. >> 2k3w50d for you, big bird. big bird is dancing in the white house. certainly seems like november was a long time ago. this segment was brought to you by the letters o and r and the number 47, percent that is. stub. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! could lose tens of thousands of dollars on their 401(k) to hi
but i'm not going to keep spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> romney wanted to fire big bird. and he talked about him on the campaign trail all of the time. >> i'm not going to kill big bird, i promise. >> it was aparentally a big priority for the romney campaign. so this video must be very painful for mitt to watch. >> hi, we're here in the white house kitchen looking for a healthy snack to eat. >> not only did big bird keep his...
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the victims were tourists from china, japan, britain and france. >>> the search continues for four people who 29 foot sailboat disappeared. the distress call is made by a wife, man, son and cousin before they banned the sinking vessel. >> coast guard, coast guard, we are abandoning ship. >> their electronics were failing. they were fashioning a make-shift raft. they hope it leads to new information to aid in the search. >>> now, here is your first look at scrambled politics. leon panetta is still secretary of defense working from home in california as he waits for chuck hagel to replace him. he has no plans to return to washington. >>> john boehner may be holding to his position to hold new taxes for a personal reason. if boehner caves on that point, he could lose his speakership. >>> a research poll shows strong support for raising the minimum wage to $9. 50% of republicans say they support it along with 87% of democrats. >>> new jersey governor, chris christie may not be feeling the love from conservatives. after his praise of president obama, christie will not be invited to the c-pac c
the victims were tourists from china, japan, britain and france. >>> the search continues for four people who 29 foot sailboat disappeared. the distress call is made by a wife, man, son and cousin before they banned the sinking vessel. >> coast guard, coast guard, we are abandoning ship. >> their electronics were failing. they were fashioning a make-shift raft. they hope it leads to new information to aid in the search. >>> now, here is your first look at scrambled...
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., venezuela, brazil, and china. ahmadinejad has probably become the most recognizable iranian face in the world. he makes outrageous, provocative statements about everything from gays to israel to the holocaust. but back home, he has always been a dangerous opponent of the clerics who actually run the country. ahmadinejad remembers the layperson without any spiritual authority, but he is a twice-elected president with populist appeal. real power rests with the supreme leader, ayatollah khomeini, the man who controls the revolutionary guards, the military backbone of the regime. on the issue of iran's nuclear program from what we can tell ahmadinejad is actually the moderate. he wants to be the president who negotiates with america, breaks iran's isolation, and makes a deal resolving the nuclear problem. during his last presidential campaign, he was even attacked by the opposition leader mousavi for offering too many concessions to the west. well, this week ayatollah khomeini slapped him down. ahmadinejad and his for
., venezuela, brazil, and china. ahmadinejad has probably become the most recognizable iranian face in the world. he makes outrageous, provocative statements about everything from gays to israel to the holocaust. but back home, he has always been a dangerous opponent of the clerics who actually run the country. ahmadinejad remembers the layperson without any spiritual authority, but he is a twice-elected president with populist appeal. real power rests with the supreme leader, ayatollah...
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as long as countries like china keep going all in on clean energy so must we. in the meantime, the natural gas boom has led to cleaner power and greater energy independence. we need to encourage that. that's why my administration will keep cutting red tape and speeding up new oil and gas permits. that's got to be part of an all of the above plan. but i also want to work with this congress to encourage the research and technology that helps natural gas burn even cleaner and protects our air and our water. in fact, much of our newfound energy is drawn from lands and waters that we the public own together. so tonight i propose we use some of our oil and gas revenues to fund an energy security trust that will drive new research in technology to shift our cars and trucks off oil for good. if a nonpartisan coalition of c.e.o.s and retired generals and admiral cans get behind this idea then so can we. let's take their advice and free our families and businesses from the painful spikes in gas prices we've put up with for far too long. i'm also issuing a new goal for am
as long as countries like china keep going all in on clean energy so must we. in the meantime, the natural gas boom has led to cleaner power and greater energy independence. we need to encourage that. that's why my administration will keep cutting red tape and speeding up new oil and gas permits. that's got to be part of an all of the above plan. but i also want to work with this congress to encourage the research and technology that helps natural gas burn even cleaner and protects our air and...
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and spend them but let me it's not really investment i mean just lies you know that it will be bad china very high it is a whole system in the twenty nine trillion dollars where's the inflation first of all i think it's too soon to really see if that inflation but bottom line is the government's not there to invest your money it's there to take the very small amount of money it needs it's not there to invest your money where your money is not what interests you what's you know not an investment club that's interesting i just take the other day me richard brought up an issue he said the talk about the president investing in green energy. and i've always thought that conservatives and liberals actually do have middle ground on the issue of and of energy efficiency because there's an economic benefits there's an economic benefit and environmental benefit and that's where the meeting ground is the problem with government investment when it's related to green energy specifically is that the government will choose specific energy types that it supports and energy and energy will move in fits a
and spend them but let me it's not really investment i mean just lies you know that it will be bad china very high it is a whole system in the twenty nine trillion dollars where's the inflation first of all i think it's too soon to really see if that inflation but bottom line is the government's not there to invest your money it's there to take the very small amount of money it needs it's not there to invest your money where your money is not what interests you what's you know not an investment...
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chinese officials denied china is behind all of these attacks. connell: some breaking news coming in from charlie gasparino on this developing story from herbalife. the details coming in with charlie reporting on this. telling people the company believes it is not the subject of an ftc investigation. reports to that effect killing the stock. reporting officials had not been approached. they will likely have a statement may be a little bit later on whether the subject of an ftc probe. telling people a company believes it is not the subject of an ftc stock. dagen: with more americans using their handhelds for everything including shopping. the government is ready to act. connell: our lawmakers on capitol hill said to push forward with a balanced budget proposal? will look into that. and the market getting pretty bad today, down 112, but we have individual stocks doing well. here are some of the winners on the s&p 500. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't t
chinese officials denied china is behind all of these attacks. connell: some breaking news coming in from charlie gasparino on this developing story from herbalife. the details coming in with charlie reporting on this. telling people the company believes it is not the subject of an ftc investigation. reports to that effect killing the stock. reporting officials had not been approached. they will likely have a statement may be a little bit later on whether the subject of an ftc probe. telling...
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with you have all these politicians flying to china, beijing arraignment, it's gigantic, a lot of china envy. the big infrastructure report comes from engineers. civil engineers who would benefit from infrastructure spending. that's like asking a fireman if he wants more fire trucks. we need to update the power grid. >> it's internet and wi-fi. the possibility of modernizing -- >> i'll buy that. >> i think that's what the president is talking about. >> no. >> we don't need high-speed rail. >> david, here's one of my big beefs. this is highway money and bridge money. davis bacon, the prevailing union wick, once you use federal dollars and it's true for these big union states like new york, new jersey and california, once do you that you got to pay the davis bacon prevailing union wage rate which is at least a third higher than if you did it privately. that's my biggest beef about spending all this money. >> well, in our study we showed the cost for doing this work are much higher in a few states compared with the rest of the country like california, new jersey, new york are very high cos
with you have all these politicians flying to china, beijing arraignment, it's gigantic, a lot of china envy. the big infrastructure report comes from engineers. civil engineers who would benefit from infrastructure spending. that's like asking a fireman if he wants more fire trucks. we need to update the power grid. >> it's internet and wi-fi. the possibility of modernizing -- >> i'll buy that. >> i think that's what the president is talking about. >> no. >> we...
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that might have a lot more to do with china than what is to happen march 1st. secondly, let's say nothing happens. the unemployment rate is stuck around 8%. this is a pretty lousy time for nothing to happen. in fact, if you look at the cbo projections, the projection with the sequester taking effect is for the unemployment rate to be 7.9% the first half of this year, 8% for the second half of this year. so, basically stuck at a place that's really very disadvantageous for so many workers. >> jared, let me interrupt this colloquy here and ask you, jared, we know that there are other looming fiscal fights, the march 27th deadline for the continuing resolution, but the hill is reporting that the republicans, at least, want this fight to take place on the sequester. i will read you a quote, "we are going to take a stand on the sequester, said a republican senator, the sequester effects programs president obama likes and we think it's the best way to get his attention on spending." which is maybe why you're seeing so much political posturing in the days leading up t
that might have a lot more to do with china than what is to happen march 1st. secondly, let's say nothing happens. the unemployment rate is stuck around 8%. this is a pretty lousy time for nothing to happen. in fact, if you look at the cbo projections, the projection with the sequester taking effect is for the unemployment rate to be 7.9% the first half of this year, 8% for the second half of this year. so, basically stuck at a place that's really very disadvantageous for so many workers....
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wages rise in china and u.s. workers are more productive than the chinese. it makes sense to bring some of those jobs back. but what i found in the research was, yes, manufacturing u.s., ig to come back in the united states, but it will come back with not a lot more jobs. the reason is those factories will become more productive, more capital, more machinery. the jobs will not go to china anymore, but they will go to robots, at least -- at least they are u.s. robots, but not people, sadly. host: this is an article from the christian science monitor weekly. new confided on their website. you say that the job landscape is changing. take us through some highlights. guest: i mentioned the energy boom we are seeing in the u.s. there are some questions about it, some environmental concerns, certainly. but as long as that industry continues, we are seeing a real boom in specific areas of the country. even though it probably is not enough to bring down oil prices for filling up your car, it will at least be that money -- that money that we pay willoughby's be going
wages rise in china and u.s. workers are more productive than the chinese. it makes sense to bring some of those jobs back. but what i found in the research was, yes, manufacturing u.s., ig to come back in the united states, but it will come back with not a lot more jobs. the reason is those factories will become more productive, more capital, more machinery. the jobs will not go to china anymore, but they will go to robots, at least -- at least they are u.s. robots, but not people, sadly....
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. ♪ . [ male announcer ] how can power conmption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. twe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. david: well, today's selloff is yet another example of that frustrating roof we keep hitting. while stocks remain close to multiyear highs, we can't seem to crack the ceiling of 14,000 on the dow. while our next guest doesn't see a crash but he does spot some very clear signs we're due for a pullback. joining me, jeff reeves, investor place.com. jeff, good to see you. is this it? have we begun the slide. >> that's funny i started to write an article about a contraction, what i saw was systemic signs. we've seen excuses, maybe excuses isn't a nice word, fed or italian election. tha
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>> great job by you. >> they are under significant pressure in china because they sold the china story so big to investors. they have the same thing in front of them as india. this is a separate business for them. and they are going to start to see it. time for this company to come on back. this is a time to buy it. 60 bucks, this stock goes all the way back a year and a half. >> okay. let's move on here. remember the european debt threat? well, it is resurfacing. just how big is the risk to this rally? let's take a deeper dive with larry mcdonald from new edge. larry, investors typically forget, but this time of year, it's pretty tricky when it comes to the european debt crisis. >> you think about the last 100 years, the great financial panics of 1907, crash of '29, famous panic of 2008 with lehman. there's typically a ten-year period of normalization. investors around the world are still scarred. so, what happens here is, you have a period where investors have an easy quick hand on risk off. and each time, 2010, '11 and '12, credit spreads widened in europe. bulls fought it and then
>> great job by you. >> they are under significant pressure in china because they sold the china story so big to investors. they have the same thing in front of them as india. this is a separate business for them. and they are going to start to see it. time for this company to come on back. this is a time to buy it. 60 bucks, this stock goes all the way back a year and a half. >> okay. let's move on here. remember the european debt threat? well, it is resurfacing. just how big...
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they also say that millions of computers here in china are targeted from the u.s. the question is, could this be the next information war? erin? >> that is just incredible, incredible footage. next to italy where plans to pick a new pope could be speeding up. the conclave had been set to begin. ben wedeman is in rome and i asked him what else he knows. >> reporter: erin, officials in the vatican are sending out messages that they would like to hold the conclave earlier than originally projected, just a few days ago, they were talking about the 15th of march. what they would like to do is hold it a bit earlier, bringing those 117 cardinals to rome to vote for the next pope, as quickly as possible. they definitely want to avoid what happened with pope gregory x in the 13th century when the conclave went on for three years. the last time there was a conclave, it went on for two days and that would be ideal for the vatican. they would like to have the whole process of electing the next pope and putting that pope into power over and done with by the 24th of march, by ps
they also say that millions of computers here in china are targeted from the u.s. the question is, could this be the next information war? erin? >> that is just incredible, incredible footage. next to italy where plans to pick a new pope could be speeding up. the conclave had been set to begin. ben wedeman is in rome and i asked him what else he knows. >> reporter: erin, officials in the vatican are sending out messages that they would like to hold the conclave earlier than...
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we're spending more than china, the uk, france, indiana, saudi arabia, india, and canada, combined. we're spending more on our military than the next dozen high spenders combined. our wars, now, however are ending. officially the war in iraq is over. the war in afghanistan is drawing down, osama bin laden is dead. spending dropped somewhere between 43 and 33%. now speak about that after you listen to these warnings about the military sequester. >> i can't over state what the cuts would do to our military, essentially hollowing out our armed military forces. >> and the president laid out no plan for the sequester. >> that we're convinced would hollow out the force and inflict serious damage to the national defense. >> all right. if the sequester goes into effect, the full cut to the defense budget will be about 31%. think about that, shathe war on terror increased, and the cut to the defense budget, even with the sequester, will be less than it was either of those. it kind of puts all the doom saying in perspective, doesn't it? now, sequester is a really stupid way to cut the defense
we're spending more than china, the uk, france, indiana, saudi arabia, india, and canada, combined. we're spending more on our military than the next dozen high spenders combined. our wars, now, however are ending. officially the war in iraq is over. the war in afghanistan is drawing down, osama bin laden is dead. spending dropped somewhere between 43 and 33%. now speak about that after you listen to these warnings about the military sequester. >> i can't over state what the cuts would do...
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>> reporter: the focus is on china. even though china may have joined in condemning the act, the proof is in the pudding. they will have to step up and actually join in enforcing stricter, tighter sanctions against north korea. all this time, while the international community particularly the u.s. has been ratcheting up those sanctions against north korea, china has continued to provide oil and other critical supplies to north korea ignoring the international sanctions. so it really falls on china at this point. if they're really serious and in any kind of condemnation against north korea for this nuclear test to step up and join in these international sanctions, tamron. >> you have mentioned in your prior reports today, mick, this was an eye opener for anyone who belonged that kim jung un was different from his father. >> that's absolutely right. he was educated in switzerland. had wide exposure to the west and then when he returned he has been much more public than his father ever was. so there was some optimism that
>> reporter: the focus is on china. even though china may have joined in condemning the act, the proof is in the pudding. they will have to step up and actually join in enforcing stricter, tighter sanctions against north korea. all this time, while the international community particularly the u.s. has been ratcheting up those sanctions against north korea, china has continued to provide oil and other critical supplies to north korea ignoring the international sanctions. so it really falls...
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he can talk to china, mongolia and all the koreas
he can talk to china, mongolia and all the koreas